"Returned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To have given something back or to someone, especially after borrowing it.
To try again or attempt to repeat something one has already done, often due to failure or a previous attempt not being successful.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "resinas". However, I found a word "resin", which is a noun that refers to a viscous liquid produced by plants, especially coniferous trees, used in various applications such as adhesives, coatings, and pharmaceuticals.
A person who has returned to a country, organization, or position after being away, often after a period of time spent abroad.
People who have returned, typically after living or working abroad for a period of time, often bringing back new experiences and perspectives.
The word "returns" has multiple meanings. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. To come or go back to a previous place, position, or state, either physically or in an abstract sense.<br>Example: She returned home after a long trip.<br>2. Something given or sent back to someone, often to repay a debt or to show approval.<br>Example: The company returned the merchandise because it didn't fit.<br>3. The income from an investment or business, usually expressed as a percentage of the amount invested.<br>Example: The company's annual returns were 10%.<br>4. In sports, the ball or other object that is hit, thrown, or batted back to the player or team that threw or hit it.<br>Example: The tennis player made a great return shot.<br>5. In computer science, a function or method that returns a value or output.<br>Example: The return statement in the program prints the result.<br><br>More generally, "returns" can also mean a situation in which something is physically or figuratively going back around, often repeatedly.<br><br>Which of these meanings were you thinking of?
A type of sandwich typically made with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread. The Reuben sandwich may have originated in Omaha, Nebraska.